The poppies are coming to Perth - and we want to hear YOUR stories to mark their arrival in the Fair City.

Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper- first seen as part of a major piece of public art at the Tower of London - will come to Balhousie Castle on June 30 and stay here for three months until September 25.

The poppies attracted five million visitors when they were in London and were officially known as Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.

Each poppy is ceramic and represents a soldier who fell during the WWI conflict.

Now the Perthshire Advertiser wants to tap into your family memories and stories.

The centenary commemorations to mark the start of World War I prompted many local people to delve into their family’s past and particularly their military history.

We’d like you to share what you’ve discovered with us.

Did one of your relatives fight in WWI? Perhaps they fought in WWII, or even Iraq or Afghanistan?